A2A - Piper J-3 Cub

Few airplanes define
"stick and rudder" more faithfully and distinctly than does the Cub. Aeroncas,
Taylorcrafts, Stinsons, Luscombes, Cessnas and all the rest are but refinements
and alternatives to what was created by the advent of the Cub. They are all the
heirs of the Cub, and as such, owe homage and their very existence to their
venerable predecessor.

Even
if you have never actually seen a Cub in the flesh (and this is getting harder
to do every year), if airplanes are your game, you have a good idea of what a
Cub is all about. Virtually every pilot has flown or knows someone who has flown
a Cub.

Perhaps the most important thing this little airplane will bring to you is
honest, true-to-life stick-and-rudder flying, and after just flying it for a
very short while you will start to feel like a better pilot, and you will be.

The A2A Piper J-3 Cub
FEATURES:

As with every A2A aircraft, it is gorgeously constructed,
inside and out, down to the last rivet.

Flying qualities built by pilots with unprecedented stall
and spin realism.